Chemistry

Adapting the Invisible Uitility: Connections and Threats

Full Title: Adapting the Invisible Utility- An Interview with Pat Mulroy, Southern Nevada Water Utility

Tracing the Journey of a Drinking Water Drop -4

How many of us know where our drinking water comes from? And how much does our perception match the actual process?

This was the theme of the Water Movie Challenge of the International Water Week Amsterdam, 2011. This video was voted as one of top 10 entries, in a 4-month online poll.

Produced by: Tzu Yi Lee
More info: IWWA 2011 Water Movie Challenge
Year: 2011
Language: English

 

Tracing the Journey of a Drinking Water Drop -5

How many of us know where our drinking water comes from? And how much does our perception match the actual process?

This was the theme of the Water Movie Challenge of the International Water Week Amsterdam, 2011. This video was voted as one of top 10 entries, in a 4-month online poll.

Produced by: Zurelly Rodriguez Parra – Bogotá-Colombia
More info: IWWA 2011 Water Movie Challenge
Year: 2011
Language: English

News update on EUWI during World Water Week 2011

The EU Water Initiative (EUWI) recently highlighted some of its main achievements from the last 12 months to an international audience of some 2,000+ water sector professionals attending World Water Week (WWW) in Stockholm from 21 – 26 August. In particular, some of the EUWI’s successes e.g. strengthening political commitment to support the water sector in EU Member States and in developing countries, promoting water governance and capacity building, gained specific mention.

The Water Pirates (Hurting Salmon)

The Water Pirates is the first of many videos that explain why it is critical to defeat the water bond that will be on Californias November ballot. The $11 billion dollar measure is a pork-filled, naked power grab that will enrich a small group of wealthy powerful interests at the expense of an already bankrupt California - and thats just for starters. If it passes, it will kill The Delta and be the end for the biggest and most important estuary in North and South America, San Francisco Bay. Stop the water pirates!

Paper Water (Part 3 of 4) Monterey Amendments

Monterey Plus Amendments In 1994 the state contractors that deliver water to cities and agriculture met secretly in Monterey to re-write the rules of water delivery. They wanted to change the rules that protected urban areas in times of drought. This is a very difficult subject to understand but the bottom line is that the original 1960 rules were thrown out so that big agriculture and big real estate developers could have their way with a public trust resource, water. And here again, the name of Paramount Farms and Stewart Resnick comes into the story.

Science, Politics, and Salmon

What does it take to get to the truth? How hard is it to come up with a scientifically sound explanation for the disastrous decline of Pacific salmon? The San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento Delta have been studied over and over again. The science seems pretty clear.

Spate Irrigation: Traditional Engineering in Hadramawt

Floods are not always a hazard. They may also sustain aquatic life and riverine biodiversity, recharge aquifers, enrich soilds and in some of the world's poorest areas they are the main source of irrigation.” -- Global Water Partnership (2000) 'Toward water security: a framework for action

Spate irrigation is the art and science of managing floods for irrigation. It is unique to arid and semi-arid environments, found in the Middle East, North Africa, West Asia, East Africa and parts of Latin America.

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